
A Bow teabowl, saucer and coffee can and small mug, circa 1750-58 The teabowl, saucer and coffee can painted in early bright blue with 'Camellia and Chrysanthemum' pattern, with tramline borders, the saucer 11.8cm diam, mug 5.8cm high,; the larger coffee can or small mug painted with a rocky landscape featuring a two-storey building framed by two boulders, a herringbone border to the interior rim, 6.3cm high, painter's numeral '23' to the flat unglazed base (4) Footnotes: Provenance Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection, Bonhams, 3 October 2007, Lot 41 (teabowl and saucer, one coffee can) Anton Gabszewicz Collection Literature Anton Gabszewicz and Jacqui Pearce, 'Bow porcelain revealed: finds from excavations in High Street, Stratford, 2006, Part II', ECC Trans, Vol.32 (2021-22), p.40 fig.73 and p.49, fig.96 In the above-mentioned paper, the authors illustrate at page 49 the saucer and coffee can with two factory sherds of the same pattern. See also page 40 where sherds from a similarly decorated fluted sauceboat are illustrated alongside the larger can or small mug at figs.72 and 73. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing





























